The new Legacy is much more conventional in style than its predecessor.
Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThe rear is also shapelier.
Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThe Legacy’s interior is all straight lines.
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Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThe higher trim levels come with LED headlights.
Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinAn easy tip-off to the presence of the 6-cylinder engine in a Legacy is the dual exhaust.
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Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinAs with all Subarus other than the BRZ, all-wheel drive is standard.
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Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThis little light projects the Subaru logo and provides a puddle light when you open the door.
Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinWhile the trunk opening is wide and the load space is generous, it is not particularly deep.
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Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThe centre screen displays all the information the driver needs, such as fuel consumption and the adaptive cruise control settings.
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Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThe powerful Harman Kardon system sounds good playing any kind of music.
Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThis model sports a tasteful two-tone interior.
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Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThe rear bench is well-padded. It comes heated with the higher trim levels.
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Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThe column-mounted paddles trigger simulated "gears" in the CVT.
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Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinSome EyeSight functions can be deactivated individually.
Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinThe air-conditioning controls use actual buttons.. Thanks, Subaru!
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Photo: Frédérick Boucher-GaulinEyeSight “sees” through these two cameras mounted either side of the mirror.